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I don't have a link, but the permit was nothing more than authorization to ride through D.C. without stopping. In other words, had the permit been approved, the bikers would have been able to legally motor through without stopping for lights, stop signs, etc.

So they took the permit disapproval as what it was -- to ride through D.C. again and again and again and again to make the point that the million muzzie thing would be rewarded not with a slam bam, thank you ma'am, but with the gift that keeps on giving.

A little while ago I saw a video of a good chunk of biker traffic. PGR are arriving in D.C. and the cops are out in force.

But it's a peaceful, controlled thing. The PGR know what they're doing. They'll operate within the purview of the law, they will make their point and go home when they're done.

Not too sure about the million muzzies. They might get pissed and decide to go behead some Christians.

The U.S. National Park Service denied a biker organization’s request for a permit to ride through the nation’s capital on September 11, in honor of ”those who were killed” during the 2001 terrorist attacks, an NPS spokeswoman confirmed to TheBlaze Monday.

Carol Johnson, spokeswoman for the NPS, cited logistical concerns for denying the permit.

“They (the NPS) looked at it (the permit application) and decided it would cause a severe service disruption of traffic both inside and outside the area around the mall,” said Johnson, who then jokingly added “[I] wish the bikers would leave me alone.”

“The size of the event, we can’t manage,” Johnson said. “We couldn’t provide adequate park police services and park police escorts and it would require a lot of road closures so it was denied.”

The NPS did, however, grant a permit to a Muslim organization to hold a “million” man march on the National Mall